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  1. #21
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    le X-ray

    The status now is good. The image is of some of the titanium hardware in my neck. I'm glad it is not a 'pain in the neck'...

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    The Bionic Man!! Are you out of the halo?? Glad things are looking good.
    John Morgan
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    No more halo, in a Miami J collar now. Much better. That may come off next week as well.

    D

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    Good to hear Dennis that you're doing better!
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  5. Dennis,

    I want to wish you the best possible recovery. We all want to put this Annis Horibilus behind us and re engage in our passions. Regards to you and (I am sure) your patient and supportive family.

    Doug
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    Yes Doug, I have it nice at home. Lotsa' love.

    D

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    PROGRESS! You are old enough to know what General Electric said about progress, right?
    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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    That's good news!
    "Never over complicate things. Accept "bad" days. Always enjoy yourself when playing, love the sound we can make on our instruments (because that's why we all started playing the Euph)"

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    Quote Originally Posted by davewerden View Post
    PROGRESS! You are old enough to know what General Electric said about progress, right?
    For those of us who are not old enough, What did they say? - Sara
    Baritone - 3 Valve, Compensating, JinBao JBBR1240

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sara Hood View Post
    For those of us who are not old enough, What did they say? - Sara
    "Progress is our most important product."
    Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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